How a Paypal account get frozen? Need help

I like to start some online services and opted to choose payment processor as Paypal. I read sometimes that accounts got frozen, like that. I never got any problem with Paypal and using for only paying hosting bills, domain registration etc. for the past 5 years. So, I like to know what causes the account gone frozen? How to get prevent from this? If it get frozen what to do?

I have two accounts one is business account and another one is personal (that's my wife's one) which account should I use?

If you're straight white hat, then you don't have a lot to worry about but lately they've been getting screwy and as an executive VIP said, sometimes even if someone places an order, you won't receive the e-mail but it will still go through.. convenient huh?

Actually, I am not going to sell any digital products, its a service, once the payment reaches me, then only I am gonna do the work, I am not going to cheat anybody. So, I am bit worried, someone still charge-back after completion of the work.

Actually, I am not going to sell any digital products, its a service, once the payment reaches me, then only I am gonna do the work, I am not going to cheat anybody. So, I am bit worried, someone still charge-back after completion of the work.

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Yeah.. people do that as well. If it's for a fairly large amount, this is what I do now.

I never just tell the guy "well ok here's my PayPal" No no.. I send a money request to this person and I will call this person up to make sure they're who they say they are.

When I was trying to sell my World Of Warcraft account there was a tidy little guide written on a BST (Buy/Sell/Trade) forum for WoW.

Step #1: Have this said person, go to whatsmyip.org and note down their IP address.
Step #2: Have this person give you their # and call them up on the number given. (Preferably a land line)
Step #3: Send THEM a money request for the said amount
Step #4: In the note or in an e-mail, (from the same Paypal e-mail) they are to send you an e-mail stating "I (first and last name) have authorized this transaction for (enter amount). For verification purposes my landline is (number) and my IP address is (Their IP). I hereby give up my rights to a charge back and stating that the amount sent is valid.

I know those aren't the exact words, but that's the idea of what was said. Now if you're dealing with smaller amounts, that's a lot to go through for a lot of small transactions, but if you could, I would still send them money requests.

Just a quick thing I'd suggest is switch to either Plimus or 2Checkout as both ACCEPT paypal from customers as well as card details and with 2CO u get the money instantly on a prepaid visa. You may be shocked how much more your site converts when you accept more than just paypal. I always thought that every1 had a paypal but this goes to show how wrong I was.

My friend is having one unverified paypal account. Now can he use this unverified account for just receiving payments and withdrawing it to bank account. I mean does he need to verify the account as he does not have any credit card and Paypal does not accept indian debit card.

Now, I request payments to my paypal, paypal charging me a fee for this.. like, if a customer sends me $20, paypal deducting from that amount a fee of $1.08, how can I get rid of this fee? I want the full payment without any deduction from paypal.

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